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Chinese president offers ardern condolences ‘to her mother, who has been kidnapped by Islamic State’ BelfastTelegraph.co.uk President Jacob Zuma has offered his condolences to the family of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after he expressed sorrow over the abduction of his wife last weekend. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/president-jacob-zuma-offers-ardern-affirmations-to-her-mother-who-has-been-kidnapped-by-isis-35363568.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/article35363567.ece/3b3d5/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews%20BT_P-6ec69f1f-2da3-5066-90f3-35aa1eb1eb44_I1.jpg

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President Jacob Zuma has offered his condolences to the family of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after he expressed sorrow over the abduction of his wife last weekend.

North Korea carried out the abduction in a brutal act of international terrorism, the president said.

The statement was made by President Zuma after meeting his counterpart in Washington, Barack Obama, on Thursday.

Speaking at a separate business meeting in the South African town of KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday, President Zuma said the kidnapping of Kim Jong-un’s 수원출장샵 수원출장마사지wife by Islamic State was an “indefensible act”.

“Let us not forget: North Korea carried out a violent and cowardly act of international terrorism that killed its own people,” he said.

“We have lost contact with our leader, with our leader’s wife and his children over the last few days.

“That is very sad for us. Her death may have been one final act by North Korea before their nuclear weapon program reaches critical levels.”

North Korea claims it ac평택출장안마 평택출장샵ted to help her return to her family as North Korea launches nuclear test – but experts say there is no sign of any evidence of this.

A separate spokesman for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, meanwhile, said he believed an attack was the only possibility.

“We have no other information at this time as we are still working with the US authorities,” Kim Min-seok told reporters, according to state news 우리카지노agency KCNA.

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Resident distressed by impacts of mine closures

Resident distressed by impacts of mine closures

Coastal town on the edge

Cairns to be hit by mining

A miner gets ready to work on the ground in th이천출장안마 이천출장마사지e Cairns mines near Atherton

A man walks along the rail line in the Kimberley

People wait for help to be dispatched to the Cairns mines in Victoria

Some of Australia’s largest coal deposits in remote areas of Queensland have been damaged by massive coal seam gas explosions, putting residents’ wellbeing at risk and forcing authorities to close some mines in the remote Kimberley.

An explosion triggered by a pipe collapse at the Alcoa mine in Cairns and five separate pipe incidents have left 1,000 homes and business in the Kimberley without power.

In Cairns, residents are also without power, thanks to the Cairns City Light and power co부산 마사지mpany’s failure to get back on the grid, leaving only a handful of residents without power.

One Cairns resident has been given a court summons by the coal industry for damaging the air quality by smoking while waiting for help to get to the sites.

And 마이다스 카지노in the state’s largest port, Townsville, residents have been forced to move to homes on the edge of a coal seam gas explosion.

A miner from the Cairns mines makes the first step in his work at a new coal seam gas line, in Cairns, Queensland January 27, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray

A state spokeswoman confirmed state health department workers are onsite to assist residents, but they will not be making any immediate arrangements for extended assistance as there is no threat to public health or safety.

One man was being treated for shock at the scene in the northern towns of Tabor.

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On Monday, a local newspaper published a scathing report by local news station Qld News claiming the operation was run with “fantasy and no logic” – despite the safety warnings the company gave a day earlier.

“They made their money from ‘dirty’ coal mining,” wrote Tony Wilson, writing for the Sydney Morning Herald.

“The industry’s top priority was ‘not to cause environmental harm’ which included the use of large chemical facilities that included toxic waste that leaked and polluted rivers to the tune of more than $1.5 billion.”

Wilson is also the editor of a Brisbane paper, The Magpies Weekly.

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